Softcover. SIGNED. 'Over a century ago a series of shocking mutilation murders took place in a squalid, overcrowded district of Victorian London. Five women fell victim to a man driven by rage and violent fantasy. The newspapers of the day gave him a chilling nickname, a name that evokes images of gas-lit foggy streets and a top-hatted sinister figure carrying a Gladstone bag. From the outset, the murderer attained almost mythical status merely by virtue of his name and his uncanny ability to avoid detection. The legend of Jack the Ripper was born. Peter Hodgson's detailed and entertaining overview of Ripper lore in fact, film and fiction analyses the fiend's awesome legacy. He explores the institutions and the individuals: the Jewish community and their rituals with meat, the scandal-prone royal family, the Victorian police and their simplistic methods of investigation, the streetwalkers and their trade. This book compares the fiction with the reality of those ghastly events, and clearly shows how the real killer has been transformed into a creature of the mind - the 'other' Jack the Ripper. Examinations of the victims' mutilations reveals the true nature of 'Jack's' grotesque fantasies. This aspect - coupled with his elementary anatomical knowledge - is used in conjunction with the FBI's appraisal of the case to construct a unique psychological profile. From the long list of candidates the author reveals his prime suspect for the role of the world's most infamous serial killer.' Illus. (including portrait reconstructions of Mary Kelly, Polly Nichols and Catharine Eddowes), Select Bibliog. and Other Sources. 211pp. trade size softcover. With tipped-in label SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. New